I am an EECS PhD student at MIT, advised by Erik Demaine in CSAIL and Zach Lieberman at the Media Lab. My research has been generously supported by the the NSERC PGS D and the MIT Stata Family Presidential Fellowship.

As a researcher and artist, I develop mathematical abstractions and computational tools to support expressivity in art, design, and fabrication.

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research

My research explores new ways to create with computation. At the moment, I am

  • designing for reuse in fashion,
  • developing shape-changing structures, and
  • crafting tools for artists and designers.

Please refer to my Google Scholar for my full publications list. While I author papers, I am excited about alternative research outcomes, such as art, tools, and educational resources.

Note that (α-β) denotes alphabetical ordering, typical in theoretical computer science, and (*) denotes equal contribution.


artworks

My art practice combines digital and analog techniques—I love a blend of computational creation and manual making. Sometimes, I draw inspiration from my research.


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gratitude

I am incredibly grateful for my wonderful parents and siblings— Esther, Josh, and Sam—and the cutest of cats, Bit (Bobo) and Byte (Gege).


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"This may sound paradoxical, but the machine, which is thought to be cold and inhuman, can help to realize what is most subjective, unattainable, and profound in a human being."
— Vera Molnar